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Research Updates: acupuncture
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Issue 46
YAMASHITA and colleagues, Tsukuba College of Technology Clinic, Tsukuba City, Japan. Yamashsita@k.tsukuba-tech.ac.jp write that many of the frequently reported adverse effects of acupuncture are serious and severe, including <1
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Issue 46
NEUMEISTER and colleagues, Abteilung fur Pneumologie, Allergologie und Schlafmedizin, Berufsgenossenschaftliche Kliniken Bergmannsheil-Universitatsklinik, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Germany conducted a prospective, randomised and placebo-contro1
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Issue 39
ROSTED, Sheffield University, UK conducted a review of the literature regarding the efficacy of acupuncture in dentistry.
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Issue 39
ABUAISHA and colleagues, Department of Medicine, Manchester Royal Infirmary, University of Manchester, UK studied the use of acupuncture to determine its efficacy for pain relief for peripheral diabetic neuropathy
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Issue 38
ZHEREBKIN, Eastern Europe, conducted a randomised controlled clinical trial to study the efficacy of the multi-modality treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) involving acupuncture (A) treatment .
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Issue 38
HELMS, Office of Continuing Medical Education, University of California- Los Angeles School of Medicine USA describes the theoretical structure and clinical value of the emerging discipline of medical acupuncture
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Issue 34
AUNE and colleagues, Bryggen Medisinske Senter, Bergen, Norway, studied whether acupuncture is effective for recurrent lower urinary tract infection (UTI).
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Issue 34
FURUGARD and colleagues, Norrlands Universitetssjukhus, Umea Norway studied the therapeutic effects of acupuncture upon tinnitus.
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Issue 34
KJENDAHL and colleagues, Sunnaas Sykehus, Nesoddtangen, Norway had previously reported in 1995 that acupuncture treatment for stroke patients in the subacute stage was therapeutic . The present study investigated whether acup1
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Issue 34
CASSIDY writes that Chinese medicine is growing in popularity, offering an important alternative of complementary approach to health-care, but that little is known of users or their reason for using it . The author rep1